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Dan Lenko looks to land new skydiving license
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Dan Lenko looks to land new skydiving license
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Are the cameras affecting their childhood?
Spotlight on reality kids Read Post »
As evening classes began on Sept. 23, McInnis auditorium was transformed into a concert venue. A crowd of about 150 students and visitors turned out to hear rock band Reilly. Classes normally held on the first and second floors of McInnis were moved to other buildings to accommodate the loud concert. Assistant Director of Undergrad
Reilly rocked campus during night classes Read Post »
Dia del Este came back bigger and better than ever this semester, causing the entire campus to burst with excitement from Sept. 17-19. The festivities began Thursday night with a showing of the theatre department’s Waiting for Godot, which was free with a Dia del Este ticket. The party really started Friday afternoon with the
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Wouldn’t it be great to have a birthday celebration that lasts all year long? While the Philadelphia Zoo’s official birthday is on March 31, the celebration was extended to last the whole year so that everyone can take part. There may not be any cake, but there will definitely be lots of party animals. For
Philadelphia Zoo celebrates 150th birthday Read Post »
As I walk onto the third floor of Warner Memorial Library, I become aware of the quiet attentiveness that accentuates the air. A sure voice slices through the quiet, declaring that we should love everyone no matter what their sexual orientation. I was stunned to hear this comment from the speaker, Dr. Tony Campolo, because
Student leaves debate feeling “sorely disappointed” Read Post »
There are a lot of existing theories and ideas that deserve to be questioned, but most people do not second-guess the concept of gravity. At least not anymore. According to an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, in the early 1900s, self-made millionaire and one-time presidential candidate Roger W. Babson believed gravity could be
After 45 years, antigravity monument still standing tall Read Post »
After more than four weeks of troubleshooting, administrative computing is baffled by the ongoing e-mail server issues. The same goes for Communigate software and Hewlett-Packard hardware technicians. “We’ve run (the server) for four years without incident,” Mike Sanker of Academic Computing said. “This is the first major repair problem we’ve had. “We took the issue
Email server issue still unresolved Read Post »